![]() ![]() The Public Works Committee - made up of council members Jeff MacIntosh, Barbara Hanes Burke, John Larson and Annette Scippio - unanimously recommended the program’s approval during a committee meeting on Dec. Cameras will be installed at intersections on 12-foot metal poles and reach a total height of 13 feet. ![]() Placed within the WSPD’s ShotSpotter coverage area, cameras will be connected to the Real Time Crime Center through the Flock Safety app and cloud-based Fusus. This trial run will be free to the city through the end of the yearlong pilot period after that, each camera will cost the city $2,500 per year. According to city council documents, the approval was for 24 cameras but an email from Assistant City Manager Patrice Toney confirmed that there would be 25 with each ward receiving about three cameras.
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